The Panerai Luminor Composite 1950 3 Days watch replica was among the new timekeepers presented by the legendary Italian brand during the SIHH 2011 event. Featuring gorgeous ceramic case in a color of dark chocolate, the timekeeper still features the same trademark exterior that doesn’t bring anything new in terms of industrial design.

The task gets even more difficult when you get a bunch of specs and a stack of photos and all you see is the same product with some minor differences here and there.

I feel pity for professional copyrighters. No, really! Every day they confront a task of writing positive copies about things they don’t really care.

If you take a quick look at the PAM 375, you can always tell that this is a Panerai. The problem is that you will have to look really hard in order to tell which Panerai is that.

Presented in a gargantuan 47 mm case made of matte brown ceramic, the best quality fake Panerai PAM 375 watch is animated by the in-house Panerai P.3000/1 hand-wound movement.

And you have to write ten press releases using a lot of superlatives and effectively becoming a well-paid barker of the XXI century.

Well, sometimes I feel their pain, too, when it comes to timepieces created by Panerai.

Sometimes I have to use the search field on my own blog to check whether I have already reviewed this watch or that, because the only difference between the two is the size of the case or some other minor detail that you can’t even grasp with a naked eye.

The new Panerai Luminor Composite 1950 3 Days (PAM 375) belongs to the latter kind of watches.

Guaranteeing 72 hours of uninterrupted operation, the movement beats at a pretty low frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and features two huge spring barrels that store all the necessary power.

If you are looking for hand-decorated dials or painstakingly decorated movements, go and get yourself a Breguet.